§ 50.036 WATER AND SEWER TAPS.
   (A)   Whenever the city shall determine that it is feasible to provide water service to a customer, the city shall install, maintain, and operate a main distribution pipeline or lines from the system's source of water supply and shall further install and maintain, at the city's expense, such portions of the necessary water service lines as may be needed to bring water from a water main to the lot or easement line of a customer. However, if the necessary water service line from the water main to the water meter of a customer is unusually long, as determined by the Superintendent within guidelines fixed by the city, the customer may be required to pay a portion of the cost of the service line. The expense borne by the city in any event shall include the necessary tap, fittings, and shut-off valve, which items shall belong to the city. Each customer shall install and maintain, at his expense, that portion of the service line from the lot or easement line to his premises, including a stop and waste cock at the end of the house side of his service, which items shall belong to the customer. The minimum earth cover of the customer's service shall be 30 inches. The Superintendent shall determine the size and kind of service to be installed.
   (B)    All taps and connections to the mains of the city shall be made by, or under the direction and supervision of, the Superintendent.
(Ord. 120, passed 3-12-73) Penalty, see § 50.999